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Updated February 14, 2019 WILLIAM H.J. STROSNIDER 1 William H.J. Strosnider, Ph.D. Ecological Engineer University of South Carolina [email protected] Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, rm. 103 (843) 904-9031 Georgetown, SC 29440 https://www.baruch.sc.edu/william-strosnider-phd Education: Ph.D. Environmental Engineering University of Oklahoma, 2010 Dissertation: Augmenting the applicability and efficiency of ecological engineering solutions for water quality improvement (Supervised by Robert Nairn) M.S. Environmental Studies College of Charleston, 2005 Thesis: Design for nitrogen reduction in estuarine systems: retrofitting coastal ponds with stormwater wetlands (Supervised by Marianne Burke and Daniel Hitchcock) B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Dayton, 2003 Work Experience: Director and Research Associate Professor 2019-present University of South Carolina, Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, Georgetown, SC Developing an undergraduate semester in residence program Orienting the lab towards greater fiscal viability Upgrading facilities, vehicles, and fleet Preserving historic data sets Revamping visiting scientist and internship programs Assistant Associate Professor (Tenured) Adjunct Associate Professor 20102019present Saint Francis University, Environmental Engineering Program, Loretto, PA Building and accrediting an environmental engineering program with Dr. Joel Bandstra Establishing and directing the ecological engineering concentration Establishing and assistant coaching Club Ice Hockey Establishing and directing the High Andes Research & Service study abroad program Director of the Project for the Restoration of Rio Juckucha (Bolivia) Faculty in Residence – Ambialet, France campus Postdoctoral supervisor Teaching 3-4 courses per semester Tenured in 2016

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William H.J. Strosnider, Ph.D. Ecological Engineer

University of South Carolina [email protected] Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, rm. 103 (843) 904-9031 Georgetown, SC 29440 https://www.baruch.sc.edu/william-strosnider-phd Education: Ph.D. Environmental Engineering University of Oklahoma, 2010 Dissertation: Augmenting the applicability and efficiency of ecological engineering solutions for water quality improvement (Supervised by Robert Nairn) M.S. Environmental Studies College of Charleston, 2005 Thesis: Design for nitrogen reduction in estuarine systems: retrofitting coastal ponds with stormwater wetlands (Supervised by Marianne Burke and Daniel Hitchcock) B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Dayton, 2003 Work Experience: Director and Research Associate Professor 2019-present University of South Carolina, Baruch Marine Field Laboratory, Georgetown, SC

▪ Developing an undergraduate semester in residence program ▪ Orienting the lab towards greater fiscal viability ▪ Upgrading facilities, vehicles, and fleet ▪ Preserving historic data sets ▪ Revamping visiting scientist and internship programs

Assistant → Associate Professor (Tenured) → Adjunct Associate Professor 2010→2019→present Saint Francis University, Environmental Engineering Program, Loretto, PA

▪ Building and accrediting an environmental engineering program with Dr. Joel Bandstra ▪ Establishing and directing the ecological engineering concentration ▪ Establishing and assistant coaching Club Ice Hockey ▪ Establishing and directing the High Andes Research & Service study abroad program ▪ Director of the Project for the Restoration of Rio Juckucha (Bolivia) ▪ Faculty in Residence – Ambialet, France campus ▪ Postdoctoral supervisor ▪ Teaching 3-4 courses per semester ▪ Tenured in 2016

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Founder and Center Director 2012-2019 Saint Francis University, Center for Watershed Research and Service, Loretto, PA

▪ Grant writing and administration ▪ Fee-for-service project management ▪ Water quality extension project management

Visiting Scientist → Adjunct Associate Professor 2016-present Clemson University, Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Georgetown, SC

▪ Coastal stormwater management research and extension with Dr. Dan Hitchcock ▪ Nursery wastewater reuse research with Drs. Sarah White, Dan Hitchcock, and John Majsztrik ▪ Natural resource economics research and extension with Dr. Marzieh Motellebi

U.S. Dept. of Ed. GAANN Fellow → Graduate Research Associate 2005-2010 University of Oklahoma, Center for Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds, Norman, OK

▪ Researching methods to increase passive water and wastewater treatment efficiency ▪ Characterizing the impact of centuries of mining contamination across highland Bolivia ▪ Contamination characterization and solution implementation at the Tar Creek Superfund site ▪ Establishing the Project for the Restoration of Rio Juckucha ▪ Advising field engineer for Engineers Without Borders in Guatemala and Bolivia

Research Assistant 2003-2005 U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Charleston, SC

▪ Designing and hydrogeochemically modeling a coastal stormwater wetland Teaching Assistant 2003-2005 College of Charleston, Physics Department, Charleston, SC

▪ Teaching two physics labs per semester

Scholars Bowl Coach 2004-2005 Charleston Upward Bound, Charleston, SC

▪ Preparing teams of disadvantaged youths for statewide competition Tutor 2003-2004 College of Charleston Center for Student Learning, Charleston, SC

▪ Certified College Reading and Learning Association tutor for science and math Volunteer Engineering Intern 2003 Sistemática, La Paz, Bolivia

▪ Troubleshooting for artisanal biomass-fueled sugar-refining system underperformance

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Volunteer Engineering Intern 2002, 2003 Proleña, Managua, Nicaragua and La Paz, Bolivia

▪ Designed, built and tested new models of fuel-efficient woodburning cookstoves ▪ Surveyed indigenous peoples’ cooking needs and related health issues

Volunteer Engineering Intern 2002 Grupo Fenix, Managua, Nicaragua

▪ Designing, building and testing new models of solar ovens and water heaters ▪ Researching cooking needs of women across western Nicaragua

Engineering Co-Op 2001-2002 Southwestern Ohio Council of Higher Education, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH

▪ Corrosion investigations for EPA particulate emission reduction testing ▪ Aiding forensic failure analysis of airplane crash specimens

Engineering Co-Op 2000 TesTech, Inc., Centerville, OH

▪ Phase I, II, and wetland impact reports ▪ Construction inspection and concrete / soils testing

Tutor / Program Coordinator / Teacher’s Aide 1995-1999 Woodland Hills School District / Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese, Pittsburgh, PA

▪ Aiding disadvantaged students with all subjects K-12 Journal Articles (*graduate, undergraduate student author): 1. Chase MEM*, WHJ Strosnider, MA Schlautman, SA White (In Review) Removal and reuse of

phosphorus from plant nursery runoff with reclaimed iron oxides. Journal of Environmental Quality.

2. Hitchcock DR, NL Bell*, WHJ Strosnider, MC Smith (In Review) Spatiotemporal water quality variability in a highly loaded surface flow wastewater treatment wetland. Journal of Environmental Quality.

3. Spellman C*, T Tasker, WHJ Strosnider, J Goodwill (In Review) Abatement of circumneutral mine drainage by co-treatment with secondary municipal wastewater. Environmental Pollution.

4. Spellman C*, T Tasker, JE Goodwill, WHJ Strosnider (In Review) Potential implications of acid mine drainage co-treatment on waste activated sludge processing and disposal: a brief review. Water Science & Technology.

5. Sun J, WHJ Strosnider, RW Nairn, JA LaBar (In Press) Water quality impacts of in-stream mine tailings on a headwaters tributary of the Rio Pilcomayo, Potosí, Bolivia. Applied Geochemistry.

6. Strosnider WHJ, J Hugo, NL Shepherd*, BK Holzbauer-Schweitzer*, C Wolkersdorfer, RW Nairn. (In Press) A snapshot of coal mine drainage discharge limits for conductivity, sulfate, and manganese across the developed world. Mine Water and the Environment.

7. Goodwill JE, JA LaBar, D Slovikosky, WHJ Strosnider (2019) Preliminary assessment of ferrate treatment of metals in acid mine drainage. Journal of Environmental Quality 48(5): 1549-1556.

8. Sun J, T Kogure, WHJ Strosnider, P Wu, X Cao (2019) Tracing and quantifying contributions of end members to karst water at a coalfield in southwest China. Chemosphere 234: 777-788.

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9. Smyntek P, JA Chastel, RAM Peer, E Anthony, J McCloskey, E Bach, RC Wagner, JZ Bandstra, WHJ Strosnider (2018) Assessment of sulfate and iron reduction rates during start-up for passive anaerobic co-treatment of acid mine drainage and sewage. Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis 18(1): 76-84.

10. Strosnider WHJ, SE Schultz, KA Johnson Strosnider*, RW Nairn (2017) Effects on the underlying water column by extensive floating treatment wetlands. Journal of Environmental Quality 46: 201-209.

11. Sun J*, T Kobayashi, WHJ Strosnider, P Wu (2017) Stable sulfur and oxygen isotopes as geochemical tracers of sulfate in karst waters. Journal of Hydrology 551: 245-252.

12. Garrido AE*, WHJ Strosnider, R Taylor Wilson, J Condori, RW Nairn (2017) Acid mine drainage, soils, potatoes and human health in Potosí, Bolivia. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 39(3): 681-700.

13. Smyntek PM, RC Wagner, L Krometis, S Carvajal, T Wynn-Thompson, WHJ Strosnider (2017) Passive biological treatment of mine discharges to reduce conductivity: potential designs, challenges, and research needs. Journal of Environmental Quality 46: 1-9.

14. Strosnider WHJ, S Carvajal, F Llanos-López, RW Nairn, RAM Peer, BK Winfrey (2015) Análisis del co-tratamiento pasivo de aguas residuales municipales y drenaje acido de minas en Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia. Avances en Ciencias e Ingeniería 6(2): 23-37.

15. Farag S*, R Das*, WHJ Strosnider, R Taylor Wilson (2015) Possible health effects of living in proximity to mining sites near Potosí, Bolivia. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 57(5): 543-551.

16. Peer RAM, JA LaBar*, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn, FS Llanos López, WHJ Strosnider (2015) Removal of less commonly addressed metals via passive co-treatment. Journal of Environmental Quality 44(2): 704-710.

17. Kruse NA, WHJ Strosnider (2015) Carbon dioxide dynamics and sequestration in mine water and waste: A review. Mine Water and the Environment 34: 3-9.

18. Winfrey BK*, RW Nairn, DR Tilley, WHJ Strosnider (2015) Emergy and carbon footprint analysis of the construction of passive and active treatment systems for net alkaline mine drainage. Mine Water and the Environment 34: 31-41.

19. Strosnider WHJ, FS Llanos López, CE Marcillo, RR Callapa, RW Nairn (2014) Contaminantes adicionales de drenaje acido de mina de Cerro Rico de Potosí impactan la cabecera del Rio Pilcomayo. Avances en Ciencias e Ingeniería 5(3): 1-17.

20. Faldetta KF*, DA Reighard*, KL Dickinson*, CQ Wang*, DR George, LR Benavides, WHJ Strosnider (2014) Assessing domestic water quality in Belén municipality, Iquitos, Peru. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. 4(3):391-399.

21. Santamaria B*, WHJ Strosnider, MR Apaza Q, RW Nairn (2014) Evaluating locally available organic substrates for vertical flow passive treatment cells at Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia. Environmental Earth Sciences 72:731-741.

22. Sun J*, C Tang*, P Wu, WHJ Strosnider (2014) Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of karst waters with and without acid mine drainage: Impacts at a SW China coalfield. Science of the Total Environment 487: 123-129.

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23. Strosnider WHJ, FS Llanos López, JA LaBar*, KJ Palmer, RW Nairn (2014) Unabated acid mine drainage from Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia: uncommon constituents of concern impact the Rio Pilcomayo headwaters. Environmental Earth Sciences 71: 3223-3234.

24. Sun J*, C Tang, P Wu, WHJ Strosnider, Z Han (2013) Hydrogeochemical characteristics of streams with and without acid mine drainage impacts: A pair catchment study in karst geology, SW China. Journal of Hydrology 504: 115-124.

25. Strosnider WHJ, BK Winfrey*, RAM Peer, RW Nairn (2013) Passive co-treatment of acid mine drainage and sewage: Anaerobic incubation reveals a regeneration technique and further treatment possibilities. Ecological Engineering 61: 268-273.

26. Strosnider WHJ, RW Nairn, RAM Peer, BK Winfrey* (2013) Passive co-treatment of Zn-rich acid mine drainage and raw municipal wastewater. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 125: 110-116.

27. Strosnider WH, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2011) Alkalinity generation in a novel multi-stage high-strength acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater passive co-treatment system. Mine Water and the Environment 30(1): 47-53.

28. Strosnider WHJ, FS Llanos López, RW Nairn (2011) Acid mine drainage at Cerro Rico de Potosí II: severe degradation of the Upper Rio Pilcomayo watershed. Environmental Earth Sciences 64: 911-923.

29. Strosnider WHJ, FS Llanos López, RW Nairn (2011) Acid mine drainage at Cerro Rico de Potosí I: unabated high-strength discharges reflect a five century legacy of mining. Environmental Earth Sciences 64: 899-910.

30. Strosnider WHJ, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2011) Novel passive co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater. Journal of Environmental Quality 40(1): 206-213.

31. Strosnider WH, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2011) Biochemical oxygen demand and nutrient processing in a novel multi-stage raw municipal wastewater and acid mine drainage passive co-treatment system. Water Research 45: 1079-1086.

32. Strosnider WH, RW Nairn (2010) Effective passive treatment of high strength acid mine drainage and raw municipal wastewater in Potosí, Bolivia using simple incubations and limestone. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 105: 34-42.

33. Winfrey BK*, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn, KA Strevett (2010) Highly effective reduction of fecal indicator bacteria counts in an ecologically-engineered acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater passive co-treatment system. Ecological Engineering 36(12): 1620-1626.

Conference Proceedings (*graduate, undergraduate student author): 1. White SA, JC Majsztrik, WHJ Strosnider, LM Garcia Chance*, NL Bell*, DR Hitchcock (2020) From

pot to reservoir: tracking nitrogen movement at a SC nursery. American Society for Horticultural Science Southern Region Annual Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.

2. White SA, JC Majsztrik, WHJ Strosnider, LM Garcia Chance*, NL Bell*, DR Hitchcock (2020) Tracking nitrogen from pot to reservoir: a SC nursery case study. Southern Nursery Association Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

3. Majsztrik JC, WHJ Strosnider, ME Chase*, LM Garcia Chance*, SA White (2019) Phosphorus removal from nursery runoff using pilot scale filters. Southern Nursery Association Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

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4. Smyntek PM, CA Cravotta III, J Duris, TL Tasker, RC Wagner, JA LaBar, ES Vargo, WR Stouffer, MJ Russell, WHJ Strosnider (2019) Hydrogeochemical and microbial interactions during field mixing of abandoned mine drainage and sewage-impacted streams. National Association of State Land Reclamationists. Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

5. Spellman CJ*, T Tasker, W Strosnider, J Goodwill (2019) Co-treating acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater in existing conventional wastewater treatment plants. National Association of State Land Reclamationists. Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

6. Goodwill J, C Spellman*, J LaBar, J Eckenrode, T Tasker, W Strosnider (2019) Acid mine drainage addition to secondary wastewater treatment processes for co-treatment. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

7. Goodwill J, J LaBar, D Slovikosky, W Strosnider (2019) Preliminary assessment of ferrate for reduced metal oxidation in acid mine drainage treatment. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

8. Spellman C*, T Tasker, J Goodwill, W Strosnider (2019) Bench scale examination of acid mine drainage addition to municipal wastewater for co-treatment. New England Water Environment Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.

9. Tasker T, J Eckenrode, W Strosnider (2019) Mine water reclamation in Appalachia facilitated by student support and technical assistance from academia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

10. Smyntek PM, RC Wagner, CE Marcillo, JZ Bandstra, WHJ Strosnider (2019) Microbial community structure and diversity in co-treatment of acid mine drainage with municipal wastewater. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

11. Lagan K, T Tasker, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2019) Optimization of drainable limestone beds for treatment of acid mine drainage. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

12. LaBar JA, CA Neely, CF Denholm, TP Danehy, WHJ Strosnider (2019) Laboratory testing to optimize retention time in auto-flushing limestone beds. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

13. Bandstra JZ, WHJ Strosnider (2019) Modeling the effects of mass transfer limitations in limestone-based passive treatment systems. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

14. Shoemaker S, J Hugo, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2019) Modeling the effects of improved stormwater management at a large open-pit mine. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

15. Rovder A, S Wolfe, K Lagan, L Currie, W Strosnider, P Smyntek (2019) Geocoding American Society of Mining and Reclamation Proceedings to preserve and easily access reclamation research. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

16. Goodwill J, J LaBar, D Slovikosky, W Strosnider (2019) Preliminarily assessing ferrate (Fe(VI)) as an acid mine drainage treatment option. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

17. Gaughan J, N McKnight, L Madison, T Tasker, J Eckenrode, W Strosnider (2019) Spaghetti Hole: Retrofit options for an aging passive treatment system. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

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18. Slovikosky D, W Strosnider, J LaBar, J Goodwill (2019) Can acid mine drainage be treated with ferrate (Fe(IV))? American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

19. Spellman C, T Tasker, J Goodwill, W Strosnider (2019) Bench scale assessment of acid mine drainage addition to secondary municipal wastewater treatment processes for co-treatment. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Big Sky, Montana.

20. Bell NL*, WHJ Strosnider, DR Hitchcock, SA White (2018) Floating treatment wetland influences hydraulic performance of a pond receiving irrigation runoff. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

21. Majsztrik JC, WHJ Strosnider, M Chase*, SA White (2018) Pilot scale phosphorus adsorption by iron oxide and calcined clay from specialty crop runoff. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.

22. Strosnider WHJ, DR Hitchcock (2018) Ecological engineering: ecosystem design from the headwaters to the coast. III Encuentro Internacional de Ingenieria y II Simposio Internacional de Gestion Ambiental, Neiva, Colombia. (invited)

23. R Taylor Wilson, WHJ Strosnider (2018) The importance of collaboration between engineers and epidemiologists: how to understand environmental fate in preventing disease. III Encuentro Internacional de Ingenieria y II Simposio Internacional de Gestion Ambiental, Neiva, Colombia. (invited)

24. Goodwill JE, JA LaBar, D Slovikosky, WHJ Strosnider (2018) Removing iron with iron: preliminary assessment of ferrate (Fe(VI)) for acid mine drainage treatment. Green & Sustainable Chemistry Conference, Berlin, Germany.

25. Rovder A, K Lagan, L Currie, S Wolfe, Z Shoff, D Madl, S Long, W Strosnider, P Smyntek (2018) Preserving reclamation research by geocoding American Society of Mining and Reclamation proceedings. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

26. Baily G, A Ferko, R Fife, R Siwy, CJ West, W Strosnider, J LaBar (2018) Rehabilitation of the Reitz #1 passive treatment system. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

27. Potopa A, D Slovikosky, J Hugo, L Madison, N McKnight, J Goodwill, W Strosnider (2018) Continued assessment of acid mine drainage treatment systems in the Greater Kumurana Valley, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

28. Hugo J, N McKnight, L Madison, W Strosnider (2018) Stormwater management for a large open-cast coal mine: a case study and proposed solutions. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

29. Chase M*, WH Strosnider, SA White (2017) Blue Valley iron oxide substrate and sand mixture capacity to remove phosphorus from solution. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry North America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

30. Nairn RW, WHJ Strosnider (2017) Why aren’t all mine reclamationists considered ecological engineers? American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, USA.

31. Damico D, A Remillard, B Strosnider (2017) American freedom, individualism, and the common good: experiencing public history in Boston. Society for Values in Higher Education Annual Fellows Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

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32. Patton H, L Mignogna, K Tomkowski, J Vinglish, K Palmer, M Whited, M Crittenden, G Shustrick, W Strosnider (2017) Pollution loading tracking to characterize success of an anoxic limestone drain installation on Lamberts Run, Southwestern Pennsylvania. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, West Virginia.

33. Long S, W Strosnider, J Eckenrode (2017) Reclassification of the Upper Little Juniata River based on continuous in-stream monitoring. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, West Virginia.

34. Whited M, PM Smyntek, J Gaughan, S Rensel, J Hugo, WHJ Strosnider (2017) Seasonal recovery of an Appalachian stream affected by acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, West Virginia.

35. Green KJ, MH Whited, WHJ Strosnider (2017) Coupling technical assistance with student service learning in mine water reclamation. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, West Virginia.

36. Rovder A, Z Shoff, D Madl, S Wolfe, S Long, W Strosnider, P Smyntek (2017) Georeferencing of American Society of Mining and Reclamation Proceedings: a new tool and patterns in reclamation research. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, WV, West Virginia.

37. Spellman C, D Madl, A Rose, E Zovinka, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2017) Mass transport controls on aluminum removal in limestone based treatment systems. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Morgantown, West Virginia.

38. Moriarty C, J Short, W Strosnider, S White, D Hitchcock (2016) Floating treatment wetlands: effects of varying coverage on eutrophic pond mesocosms. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.

39. Hitchcock DR, W Strosnider, JC Majsztrik, DJ Sample, S Kumar, SA White (2016) Development of online tools for ornamental container nursery water conservation, remediation, and reuse. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.

40. Whited MC, S Rensel, J Hugo, J Gaughan, W Strosnider (2016) Macroinvertebrate recovery: a study of Bradley Run as in-situ co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater. Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

41. Krometis LH, PM Smyntek, RC Wagner, S Carvajal-Sanchez, TM Wynn-Thompson, WHJ Strosnider (2016) The potential for passive biological treatment approaches to reduce conductivity in mining wastewaters: past efforts, current challenges, and future research needs. International EcoSummit, Montpellier, France.

42. Sayers M, J Williams, J Rumfelt, E Ecklund, D Damico, B Strosnider, K Tonkin, J Wilsey, A Remillard (2016) Is civility possible in the climate change “debate”? An interfaith and interdisciplinary panel on Pope Francis and Laudato Si. Society for Values in Higher Education Annual Fellows Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

43. Mosier DR, CJ Spellman, JP Krug, CJ Weyant, LJ Stern, RC Krupa, TR Spangler, DK Wolfe, JZ Bandstra, WH Strosnider, EP Zovinka (2016) Analysis of the open limestone channel at the Swank 13 Abandoned Coal Mine, Reade Township, Pennsylvania. Council on Undergraduate Research: Posters on the Hill, Washington, District of Columbia.

44. Patton HE, C Evans, F Llanos, P O’Connor, P Muiño, R Wagner, WH Strosnider (2016) Contaminant and treatment dynamics in the greater Kumurana Watershed: an evaluation of water quality and

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treatment efficiency. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

45. Rovder A, S Wolfe, S Long, D Madl, P Smyntek, R Wagner, W Strosnider (2016) Georeferencing of American Society of Mining and Reclamation Proceedings: preliminary trend analysis. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

46. Strosnider B, T Danehy (2016) AMD in the Bolivian Altiplano: Unique problems and solutions. West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium, Morgantown, West Virginia. (invited)

47. Palmer KJ, JS Vinglish, MA Reckner, WHJ Strosnider (2016) The relationship between student service learning and technical assistance in mine water reclamation. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

48. Hollern AP, AT Hajec, JE Fortunato, WHJ Strosnider, CA Neely, DJ Daley (2016) Lab scale batch weathered limestone testing to determine system sizing. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

49. Mignogna LG, ST Long, BA Pillot, P Muiño, WHJ Strosnider, RC Wagner (2016) Geochemistry and biota of Bolivian hypersaline lakes. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

50. Smyntek PM, RC Wagner, S Carvajal-Sanchez, TM Wynn-Thompson, LH Krometis, WHJ Strosnider (2016) Passive biological treatment approaches to reduce conductivity in waters affected by mine drainage: Key challenges & research needs. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

51. Rensel S, J Gaughan, S Wolfe, L Aviles, C Spellman, K Tomkowski, W Strosnider, J Bandstra (2016) Open limestone channels for acid mine drainage treatment: Effects of agitation on pH increase. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

52. Spellman C, K Tomkowski, S Carvajal Sanchez, C Weyant, J Krug, L Stern, D Wolfe, D Mosier, A Rose, EP Zovinka, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2016) Open limestone channel performance for aluminum-rich acid mine drainage. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Spokane, Washington.

53. Marcillo C, WHJ Strosnider, P Smyntek (2015) Sustainable co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater: Performance factors and developing world possibilities. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

54. Smyntek P, H Patton, D Mack, W Cabral de Andrade, L Mignogna, J Vinglish, CD Spellman, WHJ Strosnider (2015) Co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater within an Appalachian stream. Environmental Considerations in Energy Production Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

55. Strosnider WHJ, BK Winfrey, RAM Peer, JA McCloskey, J Chastel, P Smyntek, RW Nairn (2015) Passive co-treatment of mine drainage with sewage: An approach to save material, energy, and fiscal resources. Environmental Considerations in Energy Production Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

56. Damico DH, W Strosnider (2015) A confluence of crises: One example of interdisciplinary collaboration on sustainability. Society for Values in Higher Education Fellows Meeting, Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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57. Smyntek P, J Bandstra, R Wagner, W Strosnider, C Marcillo (2015) Removal and behavior of metal contaminants during passive co-treatment of synthetic acid mine drainage and synthetic municipal wastewater. American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

58. Li Y, E Zovinka, R Clark, W Strosnider, N Youmbi, J Bandstra (2015) STEPping Up: An Interdisciplinary Mentoring Network to Recruit and Retain STEM Majors. Joint Mathematics Meeting, San Antonio, Texas.

59. Chastel J, R Peer, E Bach, E Anthony, J McCloskey, P Smyntek, R Wagner, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2014) Single-stage anaerobic passive co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.

60. Strosnider WH, S Adams, RW Nairn (2014) Engineered floating vegetation mats for the passive treatment of acid mine drainage. American Ecological Engineering Society National Conference.

61. Strosnider WH (2014) Acid mine drainage Research-Service-Learning in the Laurel Highlands. Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

62. Carvajal-Sanchez S, WH Strosnider, C Spellman, J Vinglish, A Rose, E Zovinka, J Bandstra (2014) Open limestone channels for acid mine drainage treatment: Performance and design guidance. Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

63. McCloskey J, R Peer, E Bach, E Anthony, J Chastel, P Smyntek, R Wagner, J Bandstra, W Strosnider (2014) Passive co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater: Simple anaerobic trials. Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

64. Mazzur JE, MA Messina, JA Golanoski, AW Renz, NJ Frank, S Carvajal, J Bandstra, BHJ Strosnider, R Wagner, CD Spellman (2014) The effect of sodium chloride on the rate of calcite dissolution for acid mine drainage. Susquehanna River Symposium, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

65. Zoubareva T, L Mignogna, D Mack, D Civis, J Skipper, N Lassak, A Conrad, J Bandstra, A Rose, W Strosnider (2014) Dissolution variability in open limestone channel substrate: Simple lab trials. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

66. Conrad A, K Palmer, A Rose, W Strosnider (2014) Open limestone channel treatment dynamics: A case study treating low-pH coal mine drainage. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

67. Peer R, J LaBar*, B Winfrey, R Nairn, F Llanos López, W Strosnider (2014) Passive co-treatment of polymetallic acid mine drainage at Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

68. Strosnider W, A Conrad, A Rose (2014) Performance of the Swank open limestone channel, Cambria County, PA. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

69. Nairn RW, WH Strosnider (2013) Challenges and opportunities in mine land and water restoration in the developing world. National Association of State Land Reclamationists Annual Conference, Hot Springs, Arkansas.

70. Llanos López F, WH Strosnider, R Nairn (2013) Tratamiento de aguas contaminadas por actividad minera en la cuenca Kumurana, Potosí-Bolivia. II Congreso Tecnico de la Industria Petrolera, Quimica y Minera, Oruro, Bolivia.

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71. Peer RAM, W Strosnider, B Winfrey*, R Nairn (2013) Passive co-treatment of acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater: removal of less commonly addressed metals at Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia. International Mine Water Association International Conference, Denver, Colorado.

72. Strosnider WHJ, F Llanos López, JA LaBar*, KJ Palmer, RAM Peer, RW Nairn (2013) Cerro Rico de Potosí, Bolivia: broader impacts from unabated acid mine drainage. International Mine Water Association International Conference, Denver Colorado.

73. Nairn RW, K Strevett, JA LaBar*, WH Strosnider, FS Llanos Lopez, LR Oxenford* (2012) Ecological engineering to restore drastically disturbed watersheds: from Superfund to 16,000 feet. International EcoSummit, Columbus, Ohio.

74. Mignogna LJ, WA Runyon, RW Nairn, WHJ Strosnider (2012) Preliminary assessment of floodplain soil metal concentrations: Neosho River, Oklahoma. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Tupelo, Mississippi.

75. Neptune AA, FS Llanos Lopez, RR Callapa, KJ Palmer, RW Nairn, JZ Bandstra, WH Strosnider (2012) The Pailaviri tailings deposit, Potosí, Bolivia: extreme acid mine drainage generation. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Tupelo, Mississippi.

76. Palmer KJ, F Llanos Lopez, RR Callapa, AA Neptune, CT Breazile, RW Nairn, WH Strosnider (2012) Preliminary evaluation of limestone-based passive treatment systems for low-pH acid mine drainage in Andean Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Tupelo, Mississippi.

77. Strosnider WHJ, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2012) Expanding the scope of passive treatment: co-treatment of acid mine drainage with municipal wastewater. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Tupelo, Mississippi.

78. Strosnider WH, J Alvarez*, FS Llanos Lopez, C Breazile, S Crook, P Monje, T Cooper, RW Nairn (2012) Design and construction challenges for limestone-based passive treatment systems in the rural Andes, Potosí, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Tupelo, Mississippi.

79. Faldetta KF*, DA Reighard*, KL Dickinson*, CQ Wang*, DR George, WH Strosnider (2012) The need for point of use water treatments in areas of peri-urban poverty: case study outside Iquitos, Peru. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Health Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

80. Llanos López F, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2011) Passive treatment implementation in the Kumurana-Juckucha watershed, Potosí, Bolivia. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

81. Rogers R, S Alegre, D Carroll, T Montgomery, K Raus, S Bush, C Breazile, A Neptune, K Palmer, JZ Bandstra, WH Strosnider, F Llanos López, J Alvarez, RW Nairn (2011) Treating severely contaminated mine waters at 16,000 feet: a project based service learning opportunity in the Bolivian Andes. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

82. Strosnider WH, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2011) Passive co-treatment of municipal wastewater and acid mine drainage: a promising new ecological engineering approach. American Ecological Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina.

83. Strosnider WH, FS Llanos López, RW Nairn (2011) Managing a project from half a world away: a case study of the rehabilitation of Rio Juckucha, Bolivia. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

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84. Strosnider WH, RW Nairn, H Ríos Montero, F Llanos Pinto (2011) Water quality impacts from in-stream mine tailings in Rio Tarapaya, Potosí, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota.

85. Nairn RW, JA LaBar*, KA Strevett, WH Strosnider, D Morris*, CA Neely*, A Garrido*, B Santamaria*, L Oxenford*, K Kauk*, S Carter*, B Furneaux* (2010) A large, multi-cell, ecologically-engineered passive treatment system for ferruginous lead-zinc mine waters. International Mine Water Association Symposium, Sydney, Nova Scotia.

86. LaBar JA*, RW Nairn, KA Strevett, WH Strosnider, D Morris*, CA Neely*, AE Garrido*, K Kauk* (2010) Stream water quality improvements after installation of a passive treatment system. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

87. Nairn RW, JA LaBar*, KA Strevett, WH Strosnider, D Morris*, AE Garrido*, CA Neely*, K Kauk* (2010) Evaluation of a large multi-cell passive treatment system for net-alkaline ferruginous lead-zinc mine waters. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

88. Garrido AE*, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2010) Accumulation of ecotoxic metals in potato tubers irrigated with acid mine drainage impacted water. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

89. Strosnider WH, RW Nairn (2010) Effects on the underlying water column by ecologically engineered floating vegetation mats. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

90. Winfrey BK*, RW Nairn, DR Tilley, WH Strosnider (2010) Assessing the benefits of a passive treatment system for mine drainage in Northeast Oklahoma using emergy analysis. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

91. Nairn RW, JA LaBar*, KA Strevett, WH Strosnider, LR Oxenford*, TH Beisel, RC Thomas, JS Bays (2010) Passively addressing ferruginous lead-zinc mine waters through hydro-biogeochemical and ecological engineering: the first full-scale mine water treatment system in the Tri-State District. North-Central and South-Central Section Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Branson, Missouri.

92. Felix AL, JZ Bandstra, WHJ Strosnider (2010) Design-based science for STEM student recruitment and teacher professional development. Mid-Atlantic American Society for Engineering Education Conference, Easton, Pennsylvania.

93. Garrido AE*, J Condori, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2009) Acid mine drainage impacts on irrigation water resources, agricultural soils, and potatoes in Potosí, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Billings, Montana.

94. Santamaria B*, MR Apoza Q., WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2009) Preliminary evaluation of locally available organic substrates for vertical flow passive treatment cells in Potosí, Bolivia. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Billings, Montana.

95. Nairn RW, T Beisel, RC Thomas, JA LaBar*, KA Strevett, D Fuller, WH Strosnider, WJ Andrews*, J Bays, RC Knox (2009) Challenges in design and construction of a large multi-cell passive treatment system for ferruginous lead-zinc mine waters. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Billings, Montana.

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96. Winfrey BK*, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2009) Reduction of fecal indicator bacteria counts in an ecologically-engineered acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater passive co-treatment system. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Billings, Montana.

97. Strosnider WH, BK Winfrey*, RW Nairn (2009) Performance of an ecologically-engineered multi-stage acid mine drainage and municipal wastewater passive co-treatment system. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Billings, Montana.

98. Llanos L. FS, WH Strosnider, RW Nairn (2009) Mining in Potosí, Bolivia and the struggle to conserve or reclaim crucial water resources in high altitude alpine desert. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

99. Strosnider WH, RW Nairn (2009) The Project for the Rehabilitation of Rio Juckucha, Bolivia: unique challenges, coalition formation and the road ahead. International WaTER Conference, Norman, Oklahoma.

100. Nairn R, K Strevett, J LaBar*, A Sutter*, J Clifton*, W Strosnider, J Brumley*, D Lutes*, B Santamaria*, J McAllister*, A Brewer*, M Roberts*, K Kauk* (2008) Watershed-scale environmental monitoring to prioritize mine drainage passive treatment implementation. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Richmond, Virginia.

101. Strosnider W, R Nairn, F Llanos (2008) A legacy of nearly 500 years of mining in Potosí, Bolivia: stream water quality. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Richmond, Virginia.

102. Strosnider WH, B Santamaria*, R Nairn, L Oxenford*, A Garrido*, F.S. Llanos (2008) A legacy of nearly 500 years mining in Potosí, Bolivia: environmental degradation and indigenous impacts. 10th National Tar Creek Conference, Miami, Oklahoma.

103. Strosnider W, R Nairn, F Llanos (2007) A legacy of nearly 500 years of mining in Potosí, Bolivia: acid mine drainage source identification and characterization. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Gillette, Wyoming.

104. Strosnider W, D Hitchcock, M Burke, A Lewitus (2007) Predicting hydrology in wetlands designed for coastal stormwater management. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

105. Nairn R, K Strevett, J LaBar*, D Ertugrul*, D Hensley*, K Walker*, D Lutes*, W Strosnider, B Winfrey, M Roberts*, T Traw*, P Baczynski*, B Johnson* (2007) Watershed-scale environmental monitoring to examine remediation and restoration success: water quality and hydrology in the Tri-State lead-zinc mining district. American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conference, Gillette, Wyoming.

106. Strosnider W, D Hitchcock, M Burke, N Shea, A Lewitus (2005) Design for nitrogen reduction in estuarine systems: retrofitting coastal ponds with constructed wetlands. American Ecological Engineering Society Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio.

107. Strosnider W, M Burke, D Hitchcock, A Lewitus, N Shea, L Kolowith (2005) Continuous hydrologic modelling as a constructed wetland design tool. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual International Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.

Trade Journals / Academic Forums (*graduate, undergraduate student author): 1. Rovder A, W Strosnider (2019) Preserving past research via geolocation: a tool for the next

generation of reclamationists. Reclamation Matters, Fall ’19: 33-36.

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2. Patton H, W Strosnider, K Green (2017) The Center for Watershed Research and Service at Saint Francis University. Reclamation Matters, Fall ’17: 27.

3. Strosnider WHJ (2017) Community engagement for the liberal arts? Forum Engaging Values, Education, and Responsibility

4. Nairn R, R Kleinmann, R Hedin, W Strosnider (2015) Reflections on two decades of passive treatment. Reclamation Matters, Spring ’15: 8-9.

5. Spellman Jr. C, S Carvajal, C Weyant, J Krug, R Krupa, D Wolfe, Y Li, EP Zovinka, A Rose, W Strosnider (2015) Research, teaching and service with open limestone channels and undergraduates in the Allegheny Highlands. Reclamation Matters, Spring ’15: 28-31.

6. Strosnider WHJ, TA Hughes, RAM Peer, BK Winfrey*, NF Gray, RW Nairn (2012) Co-treatment of acid mine drainage with municipal wastewater: A Promising New Approach. Reclamation Matters, Fall ’12: 26-29.

7. Strosnider WH, RW Nairn, B Santamaria*, FS Llanos, A Garrido*, LR Oxenford* (2009) Strengthening scientific expertise in the Bolivian Andes through research, teaching and outreach: tackling severe mining-related pollution in Potosí, Bolivia. Reclamation Matters, Fall ‘09: 16-19.

External Grants: 1. Tasker T, J Eckenrode, W Strosnider. $16,742. Hedin Environmental / Trout Unlimited. “Influence of

mine drainage residuals on rye grass yield in a greenhouse setting” 2019, Co-PI 2. Bandstra J, L Rushitskaya. $370,000. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Bay

Watershed Education and Training Program (B-WET). “Headwaters to estuaries: enhancing meaningful watershed educational experiences with immersive technology” 2018-2020, Senior Personnel

3. Reckner M $83,624. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. “Yellow Creek QHUP Development” 2018-2020, Senior Personnel

4. Baldwin R, M Motallebi, A Landis, W Strosnider, H Majidzadeh, J Devkota, L Dickes $149,755. National Institute of Food and Agriculture – Agriculture and Food Research Initiative “Keeping the green heart healthy: an ecologically sound and economically viable conservation plan for the Cowasee Basin” 2018-2020, Co-PI

5. Strosnider W $25,000 Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds “Watershed Restoration EXtension (WREX) Program” 2018, PI

6. Strosnider W, J Goodwill, J LaBar $34,426 Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds “Evaluation of Inclined Plane acid mine drainage co-treatment feasibility at the Dornick Point Wastewater Treatment Plant” 2018-2019, PI

7. Smyntek P, J LaBar, R Wagner, J Duris, C Cravotta, L Krometis, W Strosnider $281,500. Colcom Foundation and the United States Geologic Survey. “Assessing the combined effects of sewage and mine water pollution on human and ecosystem health in Southwestern PA” 2018-2020, Co-PI

8. Baldwin R, M Motallebi, W Strosnider $74,829. South Carolina National Resources Conservation Service Conservation Innovation Grant “Design a framework for payment for ecosystem services and analysis of adoption behaviour in the Santee Basin” 2018-2021, Co-PI

9. Strosnider W, P Smyntek, R Wagner $4,698. American Society of Mining & Reclamation. “Undergraduate Research-Learning via the Geolocation of Mine Reclamation Research Sites: Phase 2” 2017-2018, PI

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10. White S, J Majsztrik, W Strosnider $26,144. United States Geological Survey-South Carolina Water Resources Center. “Phosphorus removal from nutrient enriched agricultural runoff water” 2017-2018, Co-PI

11. Strosnider W, J LaBar $40,000. A.J. and Sigismunda Palumbo Charitable Trust. “Student Watershed Assistance Network (SWAN)” 2017, PI

12. Strosnider W $25,000. Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds. “Student Watershed Restoration Network” 2017, PI

13. Strosnider W $700. US State Department Fulbright Outreach Lecturing Fund. “Ruben Mamani-Paco: Guest Lectures in South Carolina” 2016, Author

14. MacVean C, W Strosnider $29,190. US State Department Fulbright Program. “Ruben Mamani-Paco: Scholar-In-Residence Proposal” 2016-2017, Co-Author and Faculty Associate

15. Strosnider W, K Palmer $638,944. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection / United States Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement. “Puritan AMD Full Treatment” 2016, Co-Author & Senior Personnel

16. Strosnider W, P Smyntek, R Wagner $10,000. American Society of Mining & Reclamation. “Undergraduate Research-Learning via the Geolocation of Mine Reclamation Research Sites” 2016, PI

17. Beadle R $49,675. United Methodist Committee On Relief. “Engineers-In-Action: Restoration of the Juckucha River Basin” 2016, Senior Personnel

18. Krometis L, W Strosnider, T Thompson, R Wagner $60,000. Appalachian Research Initiative for Environmental Science. “Evaluation of potential biological treatment design options to reduce conductivity in mine discharges” 2015-2016, Co-PI

19. Stephenson D $33,055. United Methodist Committee On Relief. “Engineers-In-Action: Restoration of the Juckucha River Basin” 2015, Senior Personnel

20. Strosnider W, D Johnson $30,000. Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds. “Saxton Borough Water Intake Structure Relocation Feasibility Study” 2015, Co-PI

21. Strosnider W, R Wagner, J Bandstra $20,000. United States Geological Survey-Pennsylvania Water Resources Research Center. “Passive Co-Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage and Municipal Wastewater: A Novel Solution to Protect and Restore Water Quality” 2015-2016, PI

22. Strosnider WHJ $2,000. Community Foundation for the Alleghenies. “Alleghenies Service-Learning Scholar” 2014-2015, PI

23. Wagner RC, WH Strosnider $15,000. Dominion Foundation. “Inspiring and Retaining Women in Engineering through Mentoring, Service, and Research” 2014-2015, Co-PI

24. Strosnider WH $30,000. Dominion Foundation. “Environmental Engineering Service-Research-Learning Via Community Outreach” 2013-2014, PI

25. Felix A $231,000. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Bay Watershed Education and Training Program (B-WET). “Best Management Practices for Systemic Watershed Education” 2014-2017, Senior Personnel

26. Felix A, K Remillard $467,195. Pennsylvania Department of Education. “Math and Science Partnership Reflection and Application of Mathematics Practices” 2013-2016, Senior Personnel

27. Bandstra JZ, RA Clark, Y Li, W Strosnider, N Youmbi $499,755. NSF-STEP. “STEPping Up: An Interdisciplinary Mentoring Network to Recruit and Retain STEM Majors” 2012-2016, Co-PI

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28. Strosnider WH $168,000. Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds. “Watershed Restoration Amplification Program (WRAP)” 2012-2015, PI

29. Felix A $7,000. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. “Headwaters to Estuaries” 2012, Senior Personnel

30. Felix A, J Bandstra, R Clark, E Zovinka, J Harris, W Strosnider, B Hargittai $285,000. PA Dept. of Education. “STEM Engaging Educators in Design-based Science.” 2010-2012, Co-PI

31. Cooper T $77,635. Rotary International. “Project for the Rehabilitation of Rio Juckucha” 2009-2012, Co-Author and Senior Personnel

Consulting (> $100K gross income thus far):

▪ 2017-present: Coastal stormwater management in Patagonian Chile ▪ 2018-2019: Passive treatment redesign for the Spaghetti Hole discharge, Pennsylvania ▪ 2018-2019: Passive treatment retrofits for the Squatter Falls discharge, Pennsylvania ▪ 2018-2019: Passive treatment redesign for the Oven Run B discharge, Pennsylvania ▪ 2017: Reitz #1 wetland treatment system rehabilitation in Central City, Pennsylvania ▪ 2016-2019: Pollutant loading on the Quemahoning River (Pennsylvania) ▪ 2016-2017: Pollutant loading on Lambert’s Run (Pennsylvania) ▪ 2015-2016: Pollutant loading on Brubaker Run (Pennsylvania) ▪ 2015-present: Passive treatment for the Puritan discharge in Portage, Pennsylvania

Courses Taught: Appropriate Technologies for Humanitarian and Environmental Service Lead – SFU Aquatic and Atmospheric Chemistry Lead – SFU Chemical and Biological Reactor Design Lead – SFU College Physics I & II Lead – SFU Ecological Engineering Lead – SFU Ecological Engineering Science Co-taught – OU Environmental Engineering Case Studies Co-taught – OU Environmental Engineering Field Measurements Lead – SFU Environmental Engineering Laboratory Measurements Lead – SFU Environmental Engineering Senior Capstone Sequence Lead – SFU Environmental Engineering Statistics Laboratory Lead – SFU Environmental and Human Health Issues in Western Europe Lead – SFU Engineering Seminar Lead – SFU Engineering Physics I Lead – SFU Introduction to Engineering II Lead – SFU Mining and the Environment (bilingual English/Spanish) Lead – UATF Nonpoint Source Management in Engineered Ecosystems Co-taught – CU Stormwater Management Lead – SFU Transport Processes Lead – SFU Water Wars: Power, Technology, Violence Lead – SFU Wetland Science and Management Co-taught – OU

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Awards, Honors and Fellowships: ▪ 2017 Western Pennsylvania Environmental Award (Center for Watershed Research & Service) ▪ 2017 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Early Career Award ▪ 2016 Gerald and Helen Swatsworth Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research and Service ▪ 2015 Society for Values in Higher Education Robert Atwood Spivey Excellence in Scholarship

Award ▪ 2015 Saint Francis University Student Government Outstanding Organization Award (Club Ice

Hockey) ▪ 2012 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Recruiter of the Year ▪ 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 Saint Francis University Excellence in Education Grants ▪ 2011, 2016, 2018 Saint Francis University Faculty Development Grants ▪ 2009 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Memorial Ph.D. Scholarship ▪ 2009 Scholarship for Wetland Science and Management Study at Universität Hamburg ▪ 2009 University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate Travel Grant ▪ 2007, 2008 & 2010 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Student Presentation Awards ▪ 2006 University of Oklahoma Graduate College Robberson Travel Grant ▪ 2006 University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate Research and Activity Grant ▪ 2005-2007 United States Department of Education GAANN Fellow ▪ 2005, 2007, 2008 University of Oklahoma Presidential International Travel Fellowships ▪ 2004, 2005 College of Charleston Summer Research Awards ▪ 2003 Br. Andrew R. Weber Award for Outstanding Service and Achievement in Mechanical

Engineering ▪ 2002, 2003 Cordell W. Hull International Service Fellow ▪ 1998-2003 University of Dayton Scholars Program

Professional Societies: American Ecological Engineering Society American Association of University Professors American Society of Reclamation Sciences Society for Values in Higher Education Advising: I. Postdoctoral researchers

Travis Tasker Supervisor: 2018-2019

Productivity: TBA (August 2018 start)

Current employment: Saint Francis University

Julie LaBar Supervisor: 2017-2018

Productivity: three journal articles in development, three journal articles published, four conference proceedings, co-PI on $356K of total awarded grants, $15K of consulting income

Current employment: Centenary University Environmental Science Program, tenure-track assistant professor

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Peter Smyntek Supervisor: 2015-2017

Productivity: one journal article in development, three journal articles published, eleven conference proceedings, co-author on $30K of total awarded grants

Current employment: Saint Vincent College Interdisciplinary Science Program, tenure-track assistant professor

II. Graduate students

Megan Chase Co-advisor: 2017-2018

M.S. in Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University

Thesis: Iron hydroxide from abandoned coal mine drainage to remove and re-use phosphorus from greenhouse and plant nursery runoff

Current employment: Research Assistant at Clemson University

Marie Shoenenberger Co-advisor: 2015-2016

M.S. in Ecological Engineering, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Thesis: Mycorrhizal colonization of Salix spp. in amended Solvay process waste

Current employment: Junior Civil Engineer at Penn E&R

III. Undergraduate students (limited to one per cohort of environmental engineering students) Ashley Rovder Geospatial trends in reclamation research: 2016-2019

Productivity: four conference proceedings, one trade journal article

Current employment: research assistant at Saint Francis University Hannah Patton Watershed contamination dynamics: 2016-2018

Productivity: one trade journal article, three conference proceedings

Current employment: Ph.D. student in Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech

Cristina Marcillo Bolivian Altiplano trace metal pollution dynamics: 2014-2016

Productivity: one journal article, two conference proceedings

Current employment: Ph.D. candidate in Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech

Rebecca Peer Co-treatment of mine drainage and sewage: 2012-2014

Productivity: five journal articles, one trade journal article, six conference proceedings

Current employment: Ph.D. candidate in Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Southern California

Kelsea Palmer Mine drainage contamination in Bolivia and Pennsylvania: 2010-2013

Productivity: one journal article, one trade journal article, five conference proceedings

Current employment: Teacher at DuBois Central Catholic School

Luke Mignogna Floodplain soil metal dynamics in the Neosho River: 2010-2012

Productivity: one conference proceeding

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Current employment: Construction Engineer at Fluor Corp. (after M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh)

IV. Penn State Medical College Global Health Scholars

Kimberly Faldetta, Derek Reighard, Katie Dickinson, Chloe Wang Co-advisor: 2012-2013

Topic: Seasonal flooding and disease prevention along the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru

Current employment: all licensed and employed M.D.’s

Sarah Farag, Riva Das Co-advisor: 2008-2009

Topic: Heavy metal pollution and human health in Highland Bolivian mining communities

Current employment: all licensed and employed M.D.’s Peer Reviewer: Over seven dozen manuscripts for the following journals:

Applied Geochemistry

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Chemosphere

Ecological Engineering

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Environmental Earth Sciences

Environmental Impact Assessment Review

Environmental Management

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Environmental Science & Technology

Environmental Technology

Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis

International Journal of Analytical Chemistry

International Journal of Coal Geology

Journal of Cleaner Production

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology

Journal of Environmental Engineering

Journal of Environmental Management

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Journal of Environmental Quality

Journal of Geochemical Exploration

Journal of Hazardous Materials

Mine Water and the Environment

Mineralogical Magazine

Water Research

Water SA

Water Science & Technology

Water, Air & Soil Pollution

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Grant proposals/reports/submissions for:

National Science Foundation

Environmental Engineering Program

Partnership for International Research and Education

National Environment Research Council (UK)

United States Geological Survey

American Society of Mining and Reclamation National Conferences

Indo-US Science & Technology Forum

Kazakhstan National Centre of Science and Technology

Chesapeake Bay Trust Boards and Committees:

Engineers In Action

Media: Study suggests metals from Bolivia mines affect crops and pose potential health risk – 2017.

EurekAlert.

Floating Towards Water Treatment – 2017. Soil Science Society of America.

The Troubled Waters of Potosí – 2014. The Rotarian.

Searching for the World’s Worst Glass of Water – 2013.

Cosmo’s World II – Environmental education video series. Technical advisor and “actor”. 2012. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

The Mountain that Eats Men – 2011. National Geographic.

The Mountain that Eats Men – 2006. Slate.